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Closing Time: Old shoes and picture postcards
Heart of saturday night: san diego serenade
Nighthawks at the diner: Better off without a wife
Small Change: jitterbug Boy
Foreign Affairs: Barber Shop
Blue Valentines: Whistlin' Past the Graveyard
Heart attack and vine: Mr. Siegal
Swordfishtrombones: The Title Track. Most badass story song this side of Black Wings.
Rain Dogs: Jockey Full of Bourbon
Frank's wild years: Hang On St. Christopher. gotta love that bass.
Big Time: Falling Down. Great studio track hidden right in the middle of a live album.
Bone Machine: Black Wings
The Black Rider: The Crossroads
Mule Variations: Eyeball Kid
Alice: Table Top Joe
Blood Money: God's Away on Business
Real Gone: Shake It or Dead and Lovely.
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Closing Time: Martha
Heart of saturday night: heart of saturday night
Nighthawks at the diner: putnam county
Small Change: small change
Foreign Affairs: burma shave
Blue Valentines: $29
Heart attack and vine: on the nickel
One from the heart: this one's from the heart
Swordfishtrombones: 16 shells
Rain Dogs: hang down your head
Frank's wild years: yesterday is here
Bone Machine: goin out west
The Black Rider: just the right bullets
Mule Variations: hold on
Alice: alice
Blood Money: another man's vine
Real Gone: hoist that rag
I have a question, I bought 'Real Gone' on my lunch break at work today, and when I came back people were asking me what I bought. Naturally nobody had even heard of him, and they asked me what or who he sounds like. I really couldnt answer the question. So, when people ask you about Tom Waits, what do you usually tell them?
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onejourney wrote:
I have a question, I bought 'Real Gone' on my lunch break at work today, and when I came back people were asking me what I bought. Naturally nobody had even heard of him, and they asked me what or who he sounds like. I really couldnt answer the question. So, when people ask you about Tom Waits, what do you usually tell them?
I guarantee you never have and never will hear anything else like him.
I have a question, I bought 'Real Gone' on my lunch break at work today, and when I came back people were asking me what I bought. Naturally nobody had even heard of him, and they asked me what or who he sounds like. I really couldnt answer the question. So, when people ask you about Tom Waits, what do you usually tell them?
I guarantee you never have and never will hear anything else like him.
Thats what I tried to tell them. That he sounds like nothing else Ive ever heard. They kept asking me broad questions like, "well is there guitar? alot of percussion? piano? soft? fast?" I answered....Yes.
I did say his voice sometimes sounds like the Cookie Monster
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onejourney wrote:
I have a question, I bought 'Real Gone' on my lunch break at work today, and when I came back people were asking me what I bought. Naturally nobody had even heard of him, and they asked me what or who he sounds like. I really couldnt answer the question. So, when people ask you about Tom Waits, what do you usually tell them?
cookie monster singing charles bukowski in either a jazz club or a german carnival.
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I have a question, I bought 'Real Gone' on my lunch break at work today, and when I came back people were asking me what I bought. Naturally nobody had even heard of him, and they asked me what or who he sounds like. I really couldnt answer the question. So, when people ask you about Tom Waits, what do you usually tell them?
cookie monster singing charles bukowski in either a jazz club or a german carnival.
Perfect.
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did anyone check out the files I uploaded?
I don't know where the hell they are, but I have so damn many Tom boots that I don't expect to find anything new.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:47 am Posts: 46000 Location: Reasonville
think i'll download mule variations tomorrow.
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onejourney wrote:
I have a question, I bought 'Real Gone' on my lunch break at work today, and when I came back people were asking me what I bought. Naturally nobody had even heard of him, and they asked me what or who he sounds like. I really couldnt answer the question. So, when people ask you about Tom Waits, what do you usually tell them?
And even by Tom Waits standards, Real Gone is out there. It's like a twisted, axe-murdering, and mildly satirical take on hip-hop. I wouldn't rate it among his best albums, but it's certainly an interesting (and hopefully brief) departure from his previous work -- which itself cannot really be described as following a consistent path.
Tom is easily the most uncategorizable artist in popular music history. There is quite simply, no one else like him. And he rules.
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If Soundgarden is perfectly fine with playing together with Tad Doyle on vocals, why the fuck is he wasting his life promoting the single worst album of all time? Holy shit, he has to be the stupidest motherfucker on earth.
I'm not crazy for the album Real Gone as a whole (my favorite Waits are Alice and Bone Machine), but the second song, Hoist that Rag, is pure ecstasy. Literally. It's a little dose of MDMA in a song. No I'm serious.
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Super J wrote:
I'm loving Small Change at the moment.
"The Piano Has Been Drinking" is pure genius. Who comes up with this stuff?
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Jammer91 wrote:
If Soundgarden is perfectly fine with playing together with Tad Doyle on vocals, why the fuck is he wasting his life promoting the single worst album of all time? Holy shit, he has to be the stupidest motherfucker on earth.
"The Piano Has Been Drinking" is pure genius. Who comes up with this stuff?
The man is a fucking genius. I just discovered The Heart of Saturday Night today.
a day earlier and you could have first listened to it on a saturday night, that's what i did and it was absolutely transcendent and a big reason why i'm such a huge waits fan.
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god, tom waits owns all.
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